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Analysis of sex difference in the tubular reabsorption of lithium in rats
Y. Uwai, R. Yamaguchi, T. Nabekura
Language English Country Czech Republic
Document type Comparative Study, Journal Article
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- MeSH
- Lithium Chloride administration & dosage metabolism pharmacokinetics MeSH
- Infusions, Intravenous MeSH
- Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins genetics metabolism MeSH
- Kidney Tubules metabolism MeSH
- Sex Characteristics MeSH
- Rats, Wistar MeSH
- Renal Reabsorption * MeSH
- Sex Factors MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Comparative Study MeSH
Lithium is used in the treatment of bipolar disorder. We previously demonstrated that two types of transporters mediate the tubular reabsorption of lithium in rats, and suggested that sodium-dependent phosphate transporters play a role in lithium reabsorption with high affinity. In the present study, we examined sex differences in lithium reabsorption in rats. When lithium chloride was infused at 60 μg/min, creatinine clearance and the renal clearance of lithium were lower, and the plasma concentration of lithium was higher in female rats. These values reflected the higher fractional reabsorption of lithium in female rats. In rats infused with lithium chloride at 6 μg/min, the pharmacokinetic parameters of lithium examined were all similar in both sexes. The fractional reabsorption of lithium was decreased by foscarnet, a representative inhibitor of sodium-dependent phosphate transporters, in male and female rats when lithium chloride was infused at the low rate. Among the candidate transporters mediating lithium reabsorption examined herein, the mRNA expression of only PiT2, a sodium-dependent phosphate transporter, exhibited sexual dimorphism. The present results demonstrated sex differences in the tubular reabsorption of lithium with low affinity in rats.
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